r/artificial - For Neuralink run tests to see if you can put thoughts into someone or something's head

#artificialintelligence 

Easy enough to abstract information from someone's mind, but you'll know you're getting somewhere when you put information "in." Like maybe if you can get a monkey to "get the red ball" and they routinely do after having the thought put in their mind. Or for human trials have then be given a question they could know the answer to if the thought insertion worked. You shouldn't be trying to get a brain and a computer to work directly in tandem. Not at all compatible, but you can translate thoughts into computer code, have the computer do the processing and then insert the thought back.